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FPS Monaco: Final table player profiles

Seat 1: Stefano Terziani, 32, Italy, PokerStars qualifier, 7,565,000 Stefano Terziani hails from Florence's suburb Scandicci and has experienced the live event final table atmosphere several times...

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FPS Monaco: Main Event final table coverage archive

* CLICK FOR PRIZE POOL AND PAYOUTS 7:50pm: Stephane Dossetto wins FPS Monaco (€218,000), Niall Farrell second (€127,900) Level 35 - Blinds 200,000/400,000 (ante 50,000) It's all over and Stephane...

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FPS Monaco: Stephane Dossetto does it! Tops 1,261 to win FPS Monaco Main Event

Yesterday Stephane Dossetto was explaining to us how his name meant "two-seven," which typically makes poker players think of the worst hand in hold'em. Today we watched him begin the final day of the...

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FPS Monaco: Level 21-24 updates

4:59pm: Break time Level 24 having concluded, the remaining players are now taking their second break of the day. For continuing updates from Day 3 picking up with Level 25, click here. 4:46pm:...

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FPS Monaco: Bubble edges closer in Main Event; FPS High Roller begins

"He found the only guy in all of Monaco he covers!" So cried Jacques Guenni with a big grin after watching a short-stacked Anthony Mathieu all in (again) and called by an even shorter Steponas Venckus....

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FPS Monaco: On the thing that bursts after which everyone cashes

There's a word we use when reporting on poker tournaments to describe the period we've just crossed through in the France Poker Series Monaco Main Event. It's a metaphor. Think soap. Economic crises....

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FPS Monaco: Salter, MacPhee, Pfutzenreuter out; Taibi on top as field shrinks

Following the slow, lengthy -- though exciting -- period during which the France Poker Series Monaco Main Event field when from 145 to 144, it has swiftly shrunk to less than 90 players now as the...

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FPS Monaco: Dean-Henri Taibi takes over, leads to end Day 2

Much like the night's penultimate level, the last hour of Day 2 of the France Poker Series Main Event at the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT Grand Final festival was fast-paced. Many more cashed,...

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FPS Monaco: 57 return for Day 3 led by Taibi, Besalduch, Bier, Braga

We're in luxurious Monaco, a place where more than a few millionaires dwell. Speaking of, there's an exclusive group in the millionaire-club -- chip-wise, that is -- to start Day 3 of the France Poker...

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FPS Monaco: Level 21-24 updates

4:59pm: Break time Level 24 having concluded, the remaining players are now taking their second break of the day. For continuing updates from Day 3 picking up with Level 25, click here. 4:46pm:...

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FPS Monaco: Level 25-28 updates

For Level 21-24 updates, please click here. 11:08pm: Gordillo grabs night's last pot In the last hand of the level -- and of Day 3 -- a hand arose in which it folded to the often-active Pablo Gordillo...

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FPS Monaco: Pablo Gordillo big leader with 7 left for final day

Another long day in the France Poker Series Monaco Main Event PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT Grand Final has come to a close, and after eight full one-hour levels the 57 players who had survived...

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FPS Monaco: Main Event final table profiles

From a whopping field of 993, they reached the final eight-handed table with about an hour left to play last night in the France Poker Series Monaco Main Event that has helped kick off the PokerStars...

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FPS Monaco: Final table; Level 29-32 updates

Watch cards-up coverage of the FPS Monaco Main Event final table on EPT Live by clicking here. Time stamps of the updates below reflect the one-hour delay. 6:06pm: Break time; updated chip counts The...

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FPS Monaco: Final table; Level 33-35 updates

Watch cards-up coverage of the FPS Monaco Main Event final table on EPT Live by clicking here. Time stamps of the updates below reflect the one-hour delay. Click here for live updates from Levels...

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FPS Monaco: Sebastian Supper steers way to Main Event victory, wins €177,000

From the 993 who entered this year's France Poker Series Monaco Main Event PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT Grand Final, just seven were left for today's final day of play. Its ups and downs...

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FPS Lille: How Bart Lybaert kicked off a great week for Belgium

With a win in the UKIPT Bristol this week, the Belgian poker community was celebrating a second win in the space of about a week. Pierrick Tallon was merely carrying on where Bart Lybaert had started...

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FPS Monaco: Main Event Day 1A coverage archive

As a usual kick-off to the the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT Grand Final, the France Poker Series Monaco Main Event is traditionally a popular starting point for poker players coming to...

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FPS Monaco: Final table player profiles

Seat 1: Stefano Terziani, 32, Italy, PokerStars qualifier, 7,565,000 Stefano Terziani hails from Florence's suburb Scandicci and has experienced the live event final table atmosphere several times...

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FPS Monaco: Bubble edges closer in Main Event; FPS High Roller begins

"He found the only guy in all of Monaco he covers!" So cried Jacques Guenni with a big grin after watching a short-stacked Anthony Mathieu all in (again) and called by an even shorter Steponas Venckus....

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